Archichlamydeae

/ˌɑːrkɪkləˈmɪdiːi/ noun

A botanical classification group of flowering plants that have simple or primitive flower structures, especially those with an undifferentiated perianth.

From Greek 'archi-' (primitive) and 'chlamys' (cloak or covering), referring to the outer flower parts. This is an older taxonomic term that classified plants based on their flower structure.

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